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A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
J Posted Mar 1, 2003
Welcome to PR, and H2g2, you can update your introduction to have some friendly ACEs greet you, and as for your entry, you might want to take a look at the GuideML clinic
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
Sea Change Posted Mar 3, 2003
Aspirin also comes in powder (like in Sal de Uvas, a Mexican version of Alka-Selzer which works better IMO) and in dissolvable tablets (like Alka-Seltzer).
Did you mean to add these to your article?
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Mar 7, 2003
Plus, lots of other meds out there contain aspirin mixed in (like Excedrin).
acetylsalicylic acid doesn't need to be capitalized, as it is not a proper noun.
Mikey
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
Dr Hell Posted Mar 12, 2003
Great Entry. It's one of those things you always wonder about. At least I always wonder about these things.
Just one more question: How do you avoid the dissecant coming into touch with the medication, is it packed in sachets, or in a different reservoir?
HELL
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
Friar Posted Mar 12, 2003
I'm heartened to see a new user jumping in with the GuideML tags. Perhaps you'd be willing to try the tag too...
Just frame your paragraphs with . This will help space your article out visually.
Just a thought.
Friar
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
tOm Posted Mar 12, 2003
The desiccant does come into direct content with the product, however this is not an issue unless the desiccant is broken and the carbon comes into contant with the product. There are frequent check of the product being produced and if there is any sign of broken desiccant or any other defect there is an inspectoin of the good produced and any goods failing the inspection are discarded.
tOm
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
Friar Posted Mar 13, 2003
Hey tOm, thanks for updating your personal space.
You can give yourself a different name by clicking on the preferences icon, if you wish. . .
Anyway, I'm about to dive in for another read of your work. It's quite long. . .you might want to have an editorial read yourself; on trick is to start at the back and wqork your way forward, ignoring content, but checking spelling and grammar. Any entry of this size is bound to have *something*.
Nice work so far though!
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
Dr Hell Posted Mar 13, 2003
So my aspirin bottle will contain Aspirin tablets and small desiccant spheres? Can I ingest the desiccant by accident, say if I was hungover for example, or are they packed in a sachet?
Aspirin bottles are obviously a lot more popular in the US, I guess, than over here in Germany. Here they're usually packed in foil, most people, however, use the efervescent Aspirin version.
HELL
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
tOm Posted Mar 16, 2003
the desiccant are considerably larger than the aspirin tablets. i have a feeling if you're taking aspiring due to being hungover, and you somehow manage to swallow the desiccant... well, good luck.. haha.. thanks for all the feedback though..
A983379 - Aspirin Packaging
tOm Posted Mar 16, 2003
Friar,
thanks for letting me know how to update my nickname. and thanks for taking the time to read this paper. i wrote it for my literature class at Albright College, and my professor wants everyone to include somewhere that we're studentws in her class... however i don't know where she wants this information. is there an area to fill out general information about yourself that reviewers can see?? just let me know if you have any idea.. thanks..
tOm
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- 1: tOm (Mar 1, 2003)
- 2: J (Mar 1, 2003)
- 3: Sea Change (Mar 3, 2003)
- 4: Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! (Mar 7, 2003)
- 5: Dr Hell (Mar 12, 2003)
- 6: Friar (Mar 12, 2003)
- 7: tOm (Mar 12, 2003)
- 8: Friar (Mar 13, 2003)
- 9: Dr Hell (Mar 13, 2003)
- 10: tOm (Mar 16, 2003)
- 11: tOm (Mar 16, 2003)
- 12: h2g2 auto-messages (Apr 22, 2003)
- 13: Gordon, Ringer of Bells, Keeper of Postal Codes and Maps No One Can Re-fold Properly (Apr 22, 2003)
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